European Championship about to begin

2/21/2015 – The European Championship is an important tournament and part of the World Championship cycle. It offers aspiring players the chance to join the world's best players by getting one of the 23 tickets for the World Cup which will be played later this year. The European Championship will start on Monday, February 23rd, in Jerusalem. Press release.

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Jerusalem is ready for European invasion

Press release by Yochanan Afek

Photo: Yoav Nis

Next Monday, February 23rd, the European Individual Chess Championship 2015 will be officially opened in the Ramada hotel in Jerusalem. The Mayor of the ancient city, Mr. Nir Barkat, the minister of culture and sport, Mrs. Limor Livnat and other distinguished guests will welcome more than 250 players from 33 European countries and will give the sign to two weeks of tense fight for the continent championship title as well as for 23 qualification tickets to the world cup in Baku, Azerbaijan later this year, a higher qualifier in the world championship cycle.

The championship is organized by the municipality of Jerusalem and the Israel Chess Federation under the auspices of the European Chess Union. A large team has been busy for many months with the intensive preparations headed by Amiram Kaplan, chairman of the organizing committee. Out of the 250+ players on the participants list not less than 174 are titled players of which 117 are grandmasters! This highly respectable field is led by 6 members of the elite club of players rated more than 2700 points in the world’s rankings headed by Czech David Navara and Russian Nikita Vityugov with 2735 each. Seven of the past champions (including the current Russian champion Alexander Motylev) will try to make history by winning the title for the second time. The largest group comes as expected from the hosting country- precisely 100 Israeli players take part, led by grandmasters Maxim Rodshtein, Ilya Smirin, Evgeny Postny, Emil Sutovsky and Tamir Nabaty. The largest guest group is by far the Russian delegation with 42 players including 26 grandmasters. Ukraine with 13, Turkey 10 and Armenia 9 are the runners up. Prominent absentees are Greece and Norway.

11 Swiss rounds will be played till March 8th, providing the participants more opportunities than usual to score norms for international titles. On the two Saturdays there will be no games and the players will be offered two attractive excursions guided by Peter Gokhvat, a chess master and a professional tourist guide: A city tour in Jerusalem and a tour to Masada and the Dead Sea.

Various accompanying events are planned for the entire period of the tournament with the participation of prominent politicians (despite the hot elections campaign!) and other celebrities.

To the generous prize fund of 100,000 Euros with additional special prizes to the best ACP members (Association of Chess Professionals) and the best 50+ senior players. Tournament director is Rami Tal and Chief arbiter is IA Almog Burstein.

The games will be transmitted live both by the official website conducted by Shaul Winstein and on playchess.com. Check for the full participants list as well as the schedule, announcements of the special events and various informative articles on the official website www.eicc2015.com

More details? Tournament spokesman Yochanan Afek is available before and during the entire event by mail afekchess@gmail.com

Yochanan AfekYochanan was born (1952) and grew up in Tel-Aviv, and now lives in Amsterdam. He has been involved in nearly every aspect of chess, both as a professional and a volunteer, for the last 50 years, and remains an active player, composer, writer, organizer, trainer and commentator. He is an International Master and International Arbiter for chess as well as International Grandmaster for chess composition, and the author of Extreme Chess Tactics (Gambit 2017).

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7/10/2018 – The "Gideon Japhet Cup" ended in Jerusalem on Friday, July 6th. Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi slipped into the lead in the double-round rapid tournament finishing ahead by a full point over four other protagonists with equally well-known names: Peter Svidler (Russia), Vassily Ivanchuk (Ukraine), Boris Gelfand (Israel) and Georg Meier (Germany) finished with 5 points each. The Ukrainian Anna Muzychuk came sixth with 4.0 / 10. In the parallel open Arkadij Naiditsch won with 6.0 / 7 in front of five players with 5½ points respectively. | Pictured: Gelfand and Ivanchuk relax after the tournament | Photo: Ritvo Photography

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6/29/2018 – Elite rapid chess and more in the Israeli city of Jerusalem. Nepomniachtchi, Svidler, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Meier and Anna Muzychuk star in the 4th edition of the Gideon Japhet Memorial, beginning July 1st. | Pictured: The prize giving podium of the third Japhet tournament 2016 | Photo: Ritvo photography

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